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  2. Most NC hospitals will join Gov. Cooper’s patient-debt relief ...

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    Most of North Carolina’s hospitals have agreed to sign on to Gov. Roy Cooper’s plan to ease patient medical debt, a development that will likely bring financial help to hundreds of thousands ...

  3. Feds approve Cooper plan to relieve up to $4B in NC medical ...

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    “I applaud North Carolina for setting an example that other states can follow by advancing a plan that has the potential to relieve $4 billion in medical debt for two million individuals and ...

  4. Gov. Cooper unveils plan to erase medical debt for up to 2 ...

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    North Carolina has one of the highest percentages of adults with medical debt among all U.S. states, according to a 2024 study. Gov. Cooper unveils plan to erase medical debt for up to 2 million ...

  5. A first-of-its-kind plan to tackle hospital debt in North Carolina raises questions: Will it improve lives without increasing hospital costs? Relief or risk? North Carolina’s trailblazing plan ...

  6. Undue Medical Debt - Wikipedia

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    Undue Medical Debt, formerly RIP Medical Debt, [1] is a Long Island City–based 501(c)(3) charity [2] focused on the elimination of personal medical debt. [3] Founded in 2014 by former debt collection executives Jerry Ashton and Craig Antico, [4] the charity purchases portfolios of income-qualifying medical debt from debt collectors and healthcare providers, and then relieves the debt. [5]

  7. Medical debt soon will be banned on credit reports - AOL

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    In addition, she noted, North Carolina has set up a medical debt relief program in which the state’s 99 eligible hospitals have promised to eliminate up to $4 billion in unpaid bills for nearly ...